I’ve never had an issue with settings stuff except for maybe a super old game like fallout 1, but I expect windows would have the same issue.
But you are right about anti-cheat stuff. Luckily I don’t care about online gaming.
I’ve never had an issue with settings stuff except for maybe a super old game like fallout 1, but I expect windows would have the same issue.
But you are right about anti-cheat stuff. Luckily I don’t care about online gaming.
That was my first thought.
That’s a good point. I’d have loved this for elite dangerous.
If most people have them? Ok, I’ll tell all my clients to get a pair 😂
Companies have been pushing VR so long now. I’ll say that I think the tech is cool and the idea is cool, but I will literally never use them.
I can’t wear them while working as I am in meetings 99% of the time.
I would not wear them in my free time, as I do not want to disassociate from my wife and cats.
This is not really surprising. Everyone’s jobs are on notice at this point. Sure there are a few things that are pretty safe, but a large amount could be cut with just one more advancement.
I wouldn’t really call it a hacker tool any more than you would call a hammer a thieves tool.
It just accesses the data that stored in an unencrypted format on the computers hard drive.
If someone had remote access to your computer they could use this, but I imagine they could also use the official tool too.
Since the data is stored in an unencrypted fashion, a hacker who had remote access would be better served running some script that will just transfer all this data to their offsite server and could be accomplished pretty easily.
I guess what I want to really say is that calling it a “hacker tool” is misleading.
If you had Beyonce money, you wouldn’t even have a phone. You would have a team of people who deal with phones for you.
Also consider your medical records should be protected from anyone you don’t explicitly allow to see them.
It’s honestly a problem for native speakers. So many times headlines make no sense or are extremely misleading.
Thanks! I was using vFlat, but they started charging a subscription to export as pdf. The app was great up until that point.
Literally?
Thanks for the link, I’ve been running some llm locally, and I have been interested in stable diffusion. I’m not sure I have the specs for it at the moment though.
Wait? This is a tool built into stable diffusion?
In regards to people doing it themselves, it might be a bit too technical for some people to setup. But I’ve never tried stable diffusion.
I guess this just demonstrates that a fun kind of captcha could be made.
A problem I have is that I live abroad and everyone in the states uses iMessage so it’s difficult to get people to use other messaging apps.
So I’m kinda locked in unless I want to go through the trouble of making international calls or sending emails and asking someone to install an app so I can call them.
It’s not an easy task, it it was then this would be a nonissue.
Thanks for the link I was not aware of it and will read it.
My main concern is that I’ll miss out on what’s happening as everyone will be speaking a different language. So I will not know what the dm is talking about or what choices the other characters have made.
Dungeons and dragons. I live in a foreign country and am still learning the language. I’m years away from being able to play.
But if you’re not a citizen of the country they can’t expect you to provide for yourself.
Imagine if it happened to you while you were in Italy, for instance, what would you do for housing, food, work?
If you can use windows, then you can use Linux. The effort of switching is not really any different than the effort of switching to Mac.